On day four of trying to catch up with all of the shots of fantastic cars from this last year's Sharonville show includes a Buick GS, a Ford Maverick, a Ford convertible, an Oldsmobile, a Chevy Malibu, a Nova, a Ford GT, and a Chevelle SS.

For the next couple of weeks I'll be posting photographs from this year's fantastic show in Sharonville that I didn't have room for the first go round. Today's group includes a few Chevy Camaros, a couple Trans-Ams, a Dodge Dart, a Plymouth Belvedere II.

Today is not only my last post from this year's Pumpkin Run Nationals (for now) it is also my last post of the year. This was a great year in shows around the region and I feel lucky to have taken part in so many. There's no better way to wrap up the year than with one final collection from the 41st Annual Pumpkin Run Nationals. What could be better than a 1929 Ford, a '40 Ford Convertible, a 1924 International Model 43 hauler, a couple of pre-war beauties, a racer and a couple of customs. Happy New Year...

The Fantastiques Rod and Custom Car Club do a fantastic (if you'll pardon the pun) job or running the Pumpkin Run Nationals each year. This year over 2600 cars rolled into the Clermont County Fair Grounds, many of them heading to the For area. Included in this group was a beautiful early station wagon, a nice looking customized Model T, a chopped post-war V 8, an early Ford van, a 1930 Ford convertible, an actual retired 1962 police cruiser, a Victoria sedan, a customized coupe, and one of the first Ford...

Each year at the Pumpkin Run Nationals there are a huge number of Chevy cars and trucks that are parked in Bowtie Country. This year was no different. There were plenty of Novas and Chevelles, some Impalas and Malibus, a 1937 coupe, and a Corvair among others.

I'm back for another week of posts from the Pumpkin Run Nationals. This will close out this calendar year. Among the more than 2600 cars from 1974 or before that were on display there were so many great examples of every make, model, and style. They ranged from pre-war Chevrolets and Fords to rat rods to mint Studebakers to some customs and everything in between.

One of the great joys of every Pumpkin Run Nationals is the number of beautiful old Cadillacs that are on display. To close out the week here are some of those fantastic machines, including one of those iconic pink numbers.

Yesterday I posted a small collection of the many Chevy Bel Airs that were on display at this year's Pumpkin Run Nationals. With so many I couldn't just limit myself to one day. Here are some more of those iconic cars.

Just about every open car show in the country is going to feature those iconic Tri-5 Chevy Bel Airs. Well there were Bel Airs before and after those and a lot of that Chevy model was on hands as part of this year's Pumpkin Run Nationals. Today and tomorrow are for the Bel Air fans.

The Pumpkin Run Nationals, despite how imposingly large it is with over 2600 cars this year, is amazingly well organized. Many manufacturers are set off in their own areas (especially the Big Three) which allows for people to check out their favorites. American Motors, in my opinion, is always one of the overlooked gems at any show. Here are a few of the many AMC beauties that were on display. They included plenty of Ramblers including a Rebel wagon, a couple Ambassadors, a couple of AMXs, and even a Mat...

The Pumpkin Run Nationals is one of the largest gatherings of collector cars not only in the region but in the country. Traditionally over 2500 cars show up at the Clermont County Fairgrounds each year to celebrate everything about this hobby. While I didn't get an exact final figure the last number of registered cars that I heard was in excess of 2600. Not a bad turnout. Included in the numerous cars that were on display was this absolutely beautiful Packard. Also on display was a 1956 Studebaker proje...

Reading is a town of just over 10,000 people that was founded in the late 1700s. It came to prominence as a small railroad town leading into Cincinnati and it just so happens that Reading was the birthplace of my stepmother. The Show N Tell Car Show held in Reading brought out some very fine automobiles for this year's edition including a second generation Thunderbird convertible (my step mom owned a first generation T Bird when she was young), a 1959 Chevy Impala, a slightly newer Impala, a Ford 5-15 ca...

I came across this article in USA Today about 15 cars that are being "retired" by their manufacturers in 2018.https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/cars/2017/12/13/discontinued-15-cars-and-trucks-automakers-dropping-2018/932947001/

The Annual Show N Tell Car Show in Reading had some of the most magnificent late summer weather you could imagine. And that brought out a host of great rides such as a 1981 Jeep CJ Alpha, a 1969 Chevy Camaro, a couple of pretty unique looking customs, a 1966 Ford Bronco, a Chevrolet Nova, a Chevy Biscayne, a Buick Riviera, and a Chevy pick up.

The Show N Tell Car Show held at the VYO Haffey Fieldhouse in Reading was a show I'd been hoping to get to for a long time but for whatever reason I always missed it. I'm sure glad I went this year. Well over 100 cars were on display including this sweet looking Lincoln, an MGA, a Ford T bucket street rod, a Ford Fairlane, a Chevy Camaro Super Sport, a gorgeous mid-50s Ford, a Mercedes 560 SL, a 1989 Camaro now in its second generation with the same family, and a 1969 Mercury Marauder.

Today will be the last of the posts from the Ninth Annual Headin' For the Hill Classic Car show in North College Hill. With about 150 cars on display there will be plenty more posts to come. But for now, enjoy some of the cars that were there that day including this second generation Thunderbird, an Oldsmobile 442 convertible, a Pontiac GTO convertible, a first generation Ford T-Bird convertible, a Chevy Corvette, a 1965 Ford Galaxie 500 convertible, a Dodge Prowler, and a C 3 Vette.

The Ninth Annual Headin' For the Hill Classic Car Show supported some great causes. Proceeds went toward the Disabled American Vets and the North College Hill building fund. Perhaps that was part of the reason so many magnificent cars rolled out for this event. Among those on display was a classic Chevy Bel Air, a Chevrolet El Camino, a Porsche 928, a few Porsche 944s, a very new 911, late model Chevy Corvette, and an absolutely stunning 1912 Maxwell A.

The Pumpkin Run Nationals featured a good collection of MoPar rides at their 42nd annual event. Among the many cars sitting in MoPar Country was this custom Plymouth, a 1964 Chrysler 300, a pre-war Dodge sedan, a Plymouth GTX, a Chrysler 300, a Plymouth Valiant Signet 200, a 1935 Plymouth Deluxe, a 1968 Dodge Dart GT, and a 1967 Plymouth.

The Ninth Annual Headin' For the Hill Car Show in North College Hill featured a wide variety of vehicles on display. Not only was there a little of everything for everybody but quite a few rides you didn't even know you wanted to see. A perfect example is this highly customized Chevy school bus. Just imagine riding to school on this baby. Also on display was a beautiful Ford V8, a late 1950s Chevy, a worn but classic Mercury, a Chevrolet El Camino, a 1957 Ford Fairlane convertible, a Mustang Cobra, a cus...

The Ninth Annual Headin' For the Hill Classic Car Show brought around 150 beautiful machines to the streets of North College Hill. For as impressive a number as that is it was slightly off of last year's celebration which marked an historic anniversary for the city. Still, a ton and a half of cars is nothing to laugh at especially with such gems as this late model Chevy Camaro. Other cars lining the city's main drag included some sweet looking Corvettes, a 1963 Ford Falcon convertible, a 1959 Edsel, a ra...

This was my second year of attending the Headin' For the Hill show in North College Hill. It takes place not far from where I grew up and prior to last year I hadn't even been aware it existed. Which is a shame because this is a very, very nice show. The city of NCH shuts down their main street and lines it with fabulous classic and collectible cars such as this Mustang Mach 1. Other great cars included a pre-war Ford, a couple of great looking Chevys, a classic Cadillac, a customized street rod, an Olds...

This year's Rides on Monmouth was held on a near perfect August day. The sky was clear. Yes it was warm but not too muggy to be uncomfortable. And that helped bring out about 250 great cars that were on display. Included in that group was a Ford Falcon, a 1957 Cadillac Coupe de Ville convertible, a street rod, an Impala convertible, a Chevy Nova SS, a Pontiac Ventura, and a 1969 Nova.

The Rides on Monmouth show in Newport always fills the city's streets with great old cars and even a few new ones. Today's post highlights that with a beautiful Ford Fairlane convertible, a 1972 Chevelle SS, a Chevy Impala, a not quite stock Jeep, a Cadillac limo, a Monte Carlo SS, a Cobra kit car, and a Plymouth Road Runner.

The Rides on Monmouth show always brings out a great deal of variety. This year nearly 250 cars were on display including an Austin-Healey 3000 Mk II, a beautiful Rolls Royce, a Chevy van used by the Cincinnati Police Historical Society, a 1962 Impala Super Sport, a 1959 Impala, a Chevy F 10 pick up, a Jaguar convertible, and a Mercury Cougar.

Norwood: Where Legends Were Born (https://www.norwoodlegends.com/) is a documentary currently in post-production that will tell the story of the famed General Motors Norwood Assembly Plant where the majority of all Camaros and Firebirds/Trans Ams were built. The show brought out a lot of amazing cars including some Chevy trucks, some excellent Firebirds, an Impala, and a slick 1957 Bel Air.

Camaros came out in force for the Norwood Legends show to benefit the production of the documentary all about the Norwood Assembly Plant which, for the last nearly two decades of its life was the premiere manufacturer of GM's F body cars.

The car show to benefit the production of the documentary film Norwood: Where Legends Were Born (https://www.norwoodlegends.com/) was a surprise success. Put together at the last minute by the filmmakers (full disclosure here, I'm friends with most of those guys) the show was a huge success. There were actually more cars in the lot than expected and there had to be some spillover. The show brought out a bunch of beautiful Camaros including the very first Camaro ever made. That's right, the car at the top...

In August a show was held to help offset the production costs of a documentary about the Norwood GM plant. Called Norwood: Where Legends Were Born (https://www.norwoodlegends.com/) the film will celebrate the 60 plus years of this assembly plant. The show brought out around 100 cars including this Monte Carlo, a Chevy pick-up, an Oldsmobile station wagon, a well patinaed pre-war Pontiac, as well as a few Camaros and a good looking Trans Am.

Over the summer a special car show was held as a fundraiser to off-set the production costs of a documentary film about one of General Motors' once most well-known factories. The GM plant in Norwood, OH was, at one time, the place where most of the Chevrolet Camaros and Pontiac Firebirds (and subsequently Trans Ams - learn the lineage) were built. The show brought out a lot of these fine cars but also a good selection of others who just wanted to take part, including this Bel Air wagon, a Trans Am, a GTO...

The 15th Annual Classic Car Show at MainStrasse Village featured quite a few great looking imports. Some were shown yesterday so if you missed them be sure to go back in time (or just to the previous post) and check them out. Today here is a wonderful Austin Healey 3000, a Volkswagen Beetle, a dune buggy scrabbled together from a 1969 Beetle frame and power plant, a Sunbeam Alpine, a 1974 MGB, and a 1963 Jaguar E Type.

For a lot of folks who are looking to add a little customization to their cars, window tinting is a popular option. But before you go out and start covering those windows, it's best to know the laws in your state. With that in mind, the folks at Ryno Window Film have created a state by state run down of the laws concerning tinting. It's a handy page to have around to make sure you are in compliance.https://www.raynofilm.com/blog/automotive-window-tint-laws-by-state

The good folks at FEYNLAB have created a fun car care checklist. It lists out the things that can eat up your car's exterior and interior and some clever and yet practical things you can do to prevent any damage. Take a look at the list, you might be surprised at some of the suggestions.https://www.slideshare.net/FEYNLAB/car-care-checklist-79448259

There were plenty of Chevy Bel Airs on hand for the 15th Annual Classic Car Show at MainStrasse Village.While that isn't really a surprise for any car show of this size these sure were some great cars to check out.

There were a lot of amazing cars on display as part of the 15th Annual Classic Car Show at MainStrasse Village. Included was a not very often seen Oldsmobile, a Chevy Chevelle Malibu, a couple of look alike Chevelle SS models, a 1968 Malibu, a 1960 Ford Starliner, a Ford Fairlane, and a Valiant Signet.

The weather was sunny and very, very hot for the 15th Annual Classic Car Show at MainStrasse Village. While the heat kept some folks away there were still about 130 cars on display including a Chevy Camaro, a Chevrolet 3100 pick up, a hot rod, a Corvair, a turbocharged Buick Grand National, a Chevy pick up, an El Camino, a Ford Fairlane GT, and a Pontiac Trans Am.

Fiat Chrysler has begun shipping the 2018 Dodge Demon. Why is this a big deal? Read this article from USA Today and see what the controversy is all about. https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/cars/2017/11/12/controversial-840-horsepower-dodge-demon-heads-dealers/856103001/

The 15th Annual Classic Car Show at historic MainStrasse Village brought out about 130 great automobiles to be admired. Included on the streets of Covington was a 1971 Plymouth with the hot Hemi Shaker package, a Ford Falcon, a 1970 Dodge Charger R/T, a Chevy Impala, a Pontiac GTO, a Ford Galaxie 500, a couple of street rods and a 1972 Volkswagen Beetle.

As I try to do every week, here is a link to the Hemmings Classic Car Weekly News Letter. This issue, like all the rest, has some great articles. If you don't already get the news letter I strongly encourage you to sign up.https://www.hemmings.com/newsletter/pubnewsletter?nl=1id=545tv=1

The 11th Annual City of Blue Ash and the Untouchables Classic Car Club Classic Car Show brought out some great cars as it always does. On display was a Monte Carlo SS, a 1965 Ford Falcon convertible, a 1970 AMC AMX, an Olds Cutlass Calais, an Oldmobile, a 1971 Buick, a 1963 Ford Falcon Futura convertible, and a 1959 Ford Edsel station wagon.

The 11th Annual City of Blue Ash and the Untouchables Classic Car Club Classic Car Show was once again held at one of the nicer locations for a car show in the area, Oakwood Park. In addition to it being mostly tree lined grass, the park offers a nice indoor area to let you cool off. The Untouchables also provide hot dogs and hamburgers for free (donations accepted but never asked for which I think makes people toss in that extra dollar or two, I know I did). They also play some of the coolest '60s and '...

The 11th Annual City of blue Ash and the Untouchables Classic Car Club Classic Car Show was held recently under brilliant blue skies and near perfect weather. With it being not too hot with low humidity it made the Oakwood Park grass and trees even that much more inviting. Over 60 cars showed up including this Chevelle SS, a few Ford Mustangs, a Buick, a Buick GS, and a Studebaker Hawk.

As I mentioned earlier in the week the 10th Annual 1st Baptist Church of Glen Este Car Show had a small but impressive turn out. Today will be the last cars from this show and they include a 1967 Plymouth Belvedere GTX, a Dodge Challenger RT, a Ford Fairlane GT, a 1974 Chevy Nova, a Camaro Z 28, a Dodge Neon R/T, a Mazda Miata, a customized old Chevy, and a Corvette convertible.

For those of you who don't already get this (and you should have your own subscription), here is a link to this week's Hemming's Newsletter.https://www.hemmings.com/newsletter/pubnewsletter?nl=1id=543tv=1

The 10th Annual 1st Baptist Church of Glen Este Car Show brought out a small collection of cars but it was a very nice group none the less. Included were a couple of more recent Corvettes sitting side by side, a 1968 Chevelle SS, a Chevy Bel Air, a 1971 Ford Torino with the Cobra 429 package, a Pontiac Firebird, and a Shelby Cobra replica.

This year was the 10 Annual 1st Baptist Church of Glen Este Car Show and it was held under a beautiful blue sky. The temperature was near perfect and surprisingly for the time of year there wasn't much in the way of humidity. That brought out some cool cars such as a kit car replica of an old pre-war Mercedes, a Chevy Nova, a Chevrolet Impala convertible, a 1961 Studebaker Hawk, a 1991 Pontiac Trans-Am, a 1967 Impala, a 1955 Ford Fairlane, and a 1953 Chevy Bel Air.

The Rollin' On the River Car Show always brings out a lot of different types of rides. Included in this is always a large selection of trucks. Like the cars from the 1950s I posted yesterday, there were way too many to have in just one post so you truck fans need to keep an eye out for when I get around to posting more during the off season months.

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